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write an essay on the topic what you would do to make the world a happier place to live in?
of about 300 words

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Answered by abhishekmurumkar77
34

1. Be nice
It’s so tempting to be rude to people you hate, but don’t let anger and hatred divide people into good and bad. You don’t know the whole story so you can’t judge anyone. You don’t know their thoughts and feelings. After all, there are people who may think that you are a bad person.
Be nice to people and they will be nicer to you. Even if they are not nice to you, then let it be. You don’t need to be perfect and make everyone loves you. Get rid of the feelings of hatred and you will feel much happier. 2. Help
Let’s be honest, it’s not easy to help someone for free. You should be a really kind person to volunteer. Helping people in need, animals in need and the nature is one of the best things you can do each day to make the world a better and happier place to live.

Feed stray animals and birds each day, help your neighbors, volunteer at shelters at least once a month, plant flowers and trees, make donations if you can afford, and do anything you can to help make this world better. You don’t have to be rich to help others.
This thanks things can make
world a happier place to live in.

Answered by tanvigupta9058
6

Answer:

Perform small acts of kindness – frequently.

A little love goes a long way and it can be something as simple as holding open a door for someone. The key is to be kind and sincere. Not only will you make the receiving person feel good, you’ll feel great about yourself.

Avoid littering.

This is your neighborhood, your city, your world – take care of it. It’s not hard to find a trashcan instead of throwing trash on the floor. See something on the floor that’s not supposed to be there? Pick it up. Make our planet a healthier, cleaner place to live in.

Volunteer.

Participate in whatever you find most rewarding – time with children, special needs cases, soup kitchens, visiting the elderly – all of these groups need support, and more importantly, a friend.

Donate clothes.

Check your closets for clothing you no longer wear or items you (or your children!) have outgrown. Instead of tossing it in a bag and throwing it away, bring it over to a GoodWill store or homeless shelter. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

Donate blood.

You may be able save someone’s life just by donating blood; it’s a simple act if kindness on your end that has a big impact to someone else. Imagine the impact that has on one person, their family and friends. You may never know exactly where your donation went, but you can smile knowing you’ve done a good deed.

Invest in people.

Sharing your time with those who matter most to you is mutually fulfilling. In our busy, hectic lives, keeping in touch with friends and family near and far can be a challenge. Whether it’s calling a relative during your morning commute or reading books with your children at night…make time for those to matter most to you.

Share your extras.

The opportunity to share can be in small or large ways... be creative! Have an extra coupon? Give it to the person in the line behind you, or maybe use it, and give the second part of your purchase to someone who may need a little help. At the drive-thru getting your morning coffee? Buy one for the car behind you. You’ll surely make someone’s day.

Make purchases from companies that do good.

Many organizations give back. Your purchasing power can help make a difference. If you’re able to spend money on something you need and help someone else at the same time, it’s a win-win! Take the time to find companies who give back; it’s an easy way to make a difference just by buying your everyday household items.

Conserve water.

Avoid long showers. Don’t let the water run when washing your hands or brushing your teeth. Make sure your sprinklers are on a reasonable amount of times throughout the day. If everyone where to make little changes like this, it would make a big difference.

Show your smile.

A smile is contagious. Something as simple as a smile can turn someone’s entire day around. It’s free and only requires work from one facial muscle

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